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Forces. Gravity. Relative Location. Friction. Name that Step. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Name the force that pulls everything toward Earth. Gravity.
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If you are going very fast on your bicycle and hit a high curb, what could happen?A. Your bike could move faster.B. You could fall forward over the handlebars.C. You could fall backward over the back tire.
What does the force of friction always do to a moving object?
Gravity always ______ on objects.A. PushesB. FrictionC. Pulls
True or False: Gravity is the force that keeps airplanes in the air.
If you drop a pebble and a basketball at the same time, from the same height, which will hit the ground first?
Provide air resistance (parachute)Provide friction (put stones on a hill)Use an engine (airplane)
How can you tell that gravity is pulling on a helium balloon, even though it floats?
Helium is lighter than air, so for a while it makes the balloon float. When the helium runs out, the balloon comes back down.Therefore, gravity is pulling on the balloon.
Location describes ________ an object is.A. WhereB. How heavyC. How big
Behind the people.In the parking lot.Under the ceiling.On the floor.
In the basket.Beside the bread.Behind the plate.To the left of the bread.
In the boat.Between the lion and the alligator.To the left of the alligator.To the right of the lion.Under the sky.
Which surface has more friction, a grassy field or a gym floor?
If you want to reduce the amount of friction your feet have on the snow, what could you wear?
You and a friend go down a slide. You are wearing snow pants and he is wearing sweat pants. Which one of you will reach the bottom first?
You will reach the bottom first. Your pants are smooth and his pants are soft (fluffy). His pants create more friction with the slide.
Jimmy thinks that the plastic slide makes people go slower than the metal slide.
Martin notices on his data table that the marble traveled the longest distance and the cotton ball traveled the shortest distance.
Jenna gathered two objects, a ramp, and a meter stick. She marked a starting line. She rolled the objects with the same amount of force on the same surface three times. She measured how far the objects traveled.
Derek decided that objects travel farther on a tile floor than on a rug. He now knows that the rug creates more friction than the tile.